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Apache Wicket 1.4 Takes Type Safety to the Next Level

The Apache Wicket project is proud to announce the release of Apache Wicket 1.4. Apache Wicket is an open source, component oriented Java web application framework. With overwhelming support from the user community, this release marks a departure from the...

0 replies - 1813 views - 07/31/09 by Martijn Dashorst in Announcements

Apache Click Web Framework 2.1.0-RC1: Java 5, new Bindable Annotation, new Documentation Formats

The Apache Click team is proud to announce the first release candidate of Click 2.1.0. This is our first release that requires Java 5.

0 replies - 2267 views - 07/07/09 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

Click Web Framework 1.5.2: Pluggable Security Access & Improved Spring Integration

Click 1.5.2 is another maintenance release in the 1.5 series and includes new features such as a plug-able security access controller and improved Spring integration.

0 replies - 1166 views - 05/24/09 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

Click Web Framework 1.5: Container, ActionListener, Two Phase Event Dispatch and More

Click 1.5 is a major release with numerous new features, documentation and examples.

0 replies - 3235 views - 11/05/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

Apache Wicket 1.3.5 Fixes Lots of Bugs

The Apache Wicket team is proud to announce the availability of the fifth maintenance release: Apache Wicket 1.3.5. A lot of bugs have been squashed and several improvements implemented. It is recommended you update to Wicket 1.3.5 at your earliest...

0 replies - 4189 views - 10/23/08 by Martijn Dashorst in Announcements

Click Web Framework 1.5 M2: ActionListener, ControlRegistry, and More

Click 1.5 Milestone 2 is available for download. This is the second installment in the 1.5 development branch and provides important new features and bug fixes.

0 replies - 2481 views - 07/21/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

Apache Wicket 1.4-m3: Improved Generics

Help the Apache Wicket team to determine the future of your Wicket based web application development. We have released our third and hopefully final milestone release of our Java 5 based web framework and are anxious to receive feedback on our use of...

0 replies - 2978 views - 07/14/08 by Martijn Dashorst in Announcements

Apache Wicket 1.3.4: Many Bug Fixes, Especially Leaks Plugged

The Apache Wicket team has made available its fourth 1.3 maintenance release: Apache Wicket 1.3.4. A lot of bugs have been squashed and several improvements implemented. Two noteworthy bugs have been squashed: cross session leakage due to a dangling thread...

0 replies - 4718 views - 06/27/08 by Martijn Dashorst in Announcements

Click Web Framework 1.5 M1 released

Click 1.5 milestone 1 is available for download. This release introduces the concept of a container for building hierarchical components. The core has been refactored into pluggable services which enables support for Freemarker as an alternative template...

0 replies - 2653 views - 05/22/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

Wicket 1.2.7: the final maintenance release

The Wicket team announces the last maintenance release of Wicket 1.2: Wicket 1.2.7. This release marks the end-of-life for the non-Apache product branch. This release fixes the remaining issues for Wicket 1.2. For future support we ask you to upgrade to...

0 replies - 3614 views - 03/23/08 by Martijn Dashorst in Announcements

Click Framework 1.4 is now available

After three milestone releases Click 1.4 final is available for download. Major features include stateful page support, component event methods and a performance filter that helps you apply Yahoo Performance Rules.

0 replies - 4375 views - 03/07/08 by Bob Schellink in Announcements

Apache Wicket 1.3.1: Now with clustering

Apache Wicket 1.3.1 is released! The Apache Wicket team is proud to announce the availability of the first maintenance release: Apache Wicket 1.3.1. A lot of bugs have been squashed and several improvements implemented. The most notable improvement is the...

0 replies - 6598 views - 02/05/08 by Martijn Dashorst in News